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The first newsletter was compiled by Pearl Weiler (later Von Allmen), librarian at the University of Louisville School of Law, to disseminate news regarding the Law School and its alumni, then-current students, faculty, staff, and other associates...

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University of Louisville School of Dentistry 1946 - Composite photograph of students in the dental school class of 1946 at the University of Louisville School of Dentistry. Oval individual portraits of men in formal suits. Two portraits of women....

Address: 810 Barret Avenue in Louisville, Ky. General view of construction of wing additions to the main building of Kentucky Baptist Hospital. The columned entrance of the main building is barely visible through the east wing construction....

The foundation and remains of a building, possibly the Olympian Springs resort hotel and spa, in a heavily treed area near Owingsville in Bath County, Ky. The hotel was also once known as Mud Lick and is sometimes referred to as Olympia Springs....

Full-length photogravure portrait of Virginia Harned Sothern in long elegant dress and upswept hair, resting chin on hands, with elbows on table. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1868, she was married to E. H. Sothern at the time this portrait...

Men, mostly in shirts and ties, sit and stand in two rows on top of a houseboat with the name Skippy-K painted on the side. The text on the photo reads "Louisville Chapter P.D.C.A. Summer Boat Outing Aug 7, 1946."

Model of U.S.S. Louisville sits on display on a rustic cart in front of a Great Northern Railroad emblazoned emblem, 1930. A man in nautical uniform points toward the model ship and two men in white hats and a woman with a cloche and a fur collar...

Launching of U.S.S. Louisville at Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington. The official launching was on September 1, 1930. Flags are hung on lines from mast to bow and stern and at top is a U.S. flag. Crowds line the docks. There is fog in...

U.S.S. Louisville for the United States Navy and other ships at the docks. During World War II, the Louisville operated mainly in the Pacific Ocean, including the central and southern Pacific, as well as the Aleutians. It was decommissioned in 1946.

U.S.S. Louisville cruiser docked in the harbor. Text on back of image" U.S.S. Louisville. Received February 28 by Mayor William B. Harrison from Federal officials at Bremerton, Wash. Launched Labor Day 1930." William Benjamin Harrison was mayor of...

Cruiser U.S.S. Louisville at sea. The ship fills the whole horizon. During World War II, the Louisville operated mainly in the Pacific Ocean, including the central and southern Pacific, as well as the Aleutians. It was decommissioned in 1946....

ARTHUR HIDER, a stern-wheel towboat with steel hull (163 ft. x 30 ft. x 6 ft.), was built at Howard in 1898. Owned by Mississippi River Commission, the tugboat operated on the lower Mississippi River until 1935 when she was sold to A. O. Kirschner...

GUNTERSVILLE, a stern-wheel towboat with wood hull (140 ft. x 28 ft. x 4 ft.), was built at Howard in 1903. Owned by Nashville, Chattanooga, and St. Louis Railway, GUNTERSVILLE operated in the Guntersville, Alabama area. Its main use was towing...

PORTERFIELD, a stern-wheel towboat with a diesel engine and steel hull (79 ft. x 18.5 ft. x 4 ft.), was built at Howard in 1928 for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the Vicksburg district. She was converted to a twin propeller in June, 1946 and...

DUFFY, a stern-wheel towboat with steel hull (125 ft. x 25 ft. x 4.6 ft.), was built at Howard in 1921. Owned by Ohio River Sand Company in Louisville, Kentucky, DUFFY operated in the Louisville area. The Duffy became a familiar sight in...